Search Results for: scarlet fever

…rome are often accompanied by signs of systemic inflammation: fever, malaise, arthralgias, and blood markers of inflammation such as leukocytosis or elevated erythrocyte sedimentation rate. Extracutaneous manifestations of Sweet’s syndrome may occur….

…cking viral exanthem or drug eruption; Group A streptococcal infection may result in “scarlet fever,” a skin eruption characteristically sandpaper-like morbilliform eruption, linear papules in the axillary folds, and a strawberry tongue….

…gressive and are often accompanied by systemic signs, such as fever, leukocytosis, and elevated markers of systemic inflammation. Both erysipelas and cellulitis require systemic antibiotic therapy. The clinical presentation of erysipelas and cellulit…

…sions in association with her orolabial herpes She reports no fever, respiratory or gastrointestinal symptoms Initial evaluation Exam reveals target lesions, approximately 1 cm in size on the palms and soles Four small erosions on the lower left li…

…commonly accompanied by signs of systemic infection, such as fever and leukocytosis (whereas stasis dermatitis is not). Sixty percent of leg ulcers are due to venous insufficiency, and 30% more are associated with a combination of arterial and venou…

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